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Passed my PMP exam thanks to Mr. Andrew Ramdayal
Passed my PMP exam last week with Above Targets (ATs) in all the domains on my first attempt. I would personally thank AR for his excellent coaching and study materials. Took his 35 hrs contact hour course, Used TIA simulator and Mindset study materials. Used PMI StudyHall and David McLachlan Videos also. As far as the actual exam goes, it was more on agile ( 65%) and other people, process domain areas. First 60 questions were very very tough. Please use time management to manage your responses. Good Luck!
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@Mayuri Joshi Andrew Ramdayal's Mindset. He has the mindset slides also that he provides during the 35 hours contact course
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@Saravanaguru Kumaraguru Thank you so much sir
TIA simulator vs PMI SH
Did you find a big difference between these 2 simulators? Which has more difficult questions ?
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I took PMI SH+ which has 5 practice exams and 20 mini exams in agile, hybrid and traditional. I scored 87,75,74,70 & 65% overall. Last 2 exams had lots of expert level questions and very tough. If you can score these percentages you are good for the actual exam. Practice TIA simulator and SH more. Manage your time
Seeking Support and Guidance for Upcoming Studies
Hello! I am reaching out for support and guidance as I prepare to start my studies in November and take the test by February 12th. Unfortunately, I couldn't take the test before, and this is my last chance due to ongoing health issues that I have had to deal with and will continue to manage. With the busy season ahead, alongside my master's program and a full-time job, I'm looking for realistic and encouraging advice on where to begin and how to proceed. I have over 7-8 years of experience as a project manager, but from what I've read in the comments, it seems that success in the test is more about understanding the test format than relying solely on prior experience. Could anyone recommend materials to start with and how to begin studying? Additionally, if anyone knows of study groups in Berlin, I would greatly appreciate that information. Thank you for your help!
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Hello Koral, With your tight schedule you have limited time. Please register for the 35 hours contact course with AR (Mr. Andrew Ramdayal) first. You need to complete your PMP application and schedule your exam at the earliest. For Study plan, use TIA (AR) Simulator, PMI Studyhall and David McLachlan videos if needed. If you dont have time, stick to AR's simulator and practice many mock exams. Make sure you brush up on Agile and other process related concepts. Good Luck.
Udemy Mock exam
Hi, Do you agree with the attached ´correct answer’ (snapshot from Mock Exam of Udemy training) ? Please share your feedback. Thanks!
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Udemy Mock exam
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Yes, I agree with the Correct Answer and Explanation. Backlog is already prioritized based on value and that is not needed here. For the upcoming sprints you need to check the velocity to determine the capacity to handle in the next sprint.
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Murali Krishnamurthy
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@murali-krishnamurthy-3033
IT Project Manager with over 25 years of experience

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